Day 2 at Central Districts Field Days. You can find us opposite the main food court, site V65. Great chance to check out our new 100% recycled Post and Rail on display, plus the ever-popular garden boxes and everyday Farm, Equine and Landscaping posts. Have a plastic challenge? then drop by and see what we can do to help out.
Future Post
Manufacturing
Waiuku, Auckland 1,396 followers
A better performing, longer lasting Post that’s also better for the environment.
About us
Future Post was founded in the time-honoured kiwi way of trying to find an ingenious solution for a challenging problem. While attempting to build a fence on an old rubbish dump site, Jerome Wenzlick found his wooden fenceposts were breaking as he tried ramming them through all the waste plastic in the ground. With a passion for the environment, Jerome had the revelation that if he could build a stronger fencepost from waste plastic, he’d also help solve a bigger environmental problem. Designed, re-purposed and Made in New Zealand
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https://www.futurepost.co.nz/
External link for Future Post
- Industry
- Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Waiuku, Auckland
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Plastic recycling and Post manufacturing
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Waiuku Business Park, Unit 33, 23 Kitchener Rd, Waiuku 2123, NZ
Waiuku, Auckland, NZ
Employees at Future Post
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What does your business do with plastic waste? Every year, millions of tons of plastic waste end up in landfills or our oceans. But what if there was a better way? At Future Post, we turn plastic waste into durable, long-lasting fence posts—giving your waste a second life while reducing environmental impact. ♻️ Divert waste from landfills 🌿 Transform waste into a 100% recycled fence post ✅ Create a sustainable future Let’s turn your plastic waste into something better. Ready to make a change? Let’s talk. We mostly recycle plastic types 2 (High Density Polyethylene), 4 (Low Density Polyethylene) and 5 (Polypropylene) #Sustainability #PlasticRecycling #FuturePost #WasteToValue
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Future Post reposted this
As we take a break to close out 2024, we would like to thank our Partners who have helped us recycle 2544 tonnes of waste plastic. Not sure what this looks like – think 32 Million Milk Bottles and 145 Million Bread Bags. Want to be part of the solution for 2025 – reach out now! Advance Landscape Systems, Armourguard Security, A S Wilcox and Sons Ltd, Auckland Council, Bed Bath & Beyond, Conroy Group, Eurocell wood products, Fonterra, Green Valley Dairies Ltd, Hill Laboratories Company, HR Fisken and Sons Ltd, Inghams Group Limited, Kauri Park, Kings Plant Barn, Kirbyco, Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC), Marine Farming Association Incorporated, McConnell Dowell, NDURO Events, Northland Waste, R3 Capital Group, Rainbow Park Nurseries Ltd, Salters Cartage Ltd, The Packaging Forum, Starline Group, Water Supply Products Limited, Woop, Yashili NZ Dairy Company Limited, Zoetis NZ
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Transforming Waste, Building Futures – Join our RAd program! At Future Post, we believe in creating a more sustainable future by turning waste into something incredible. Our recycled waste plastic posts aren’t just a product—they’re a symbol of innovation, environmental stewardship, and community resilience. As we continue to grow and expand our mission, we’re looking for like-minded business to join us in shaping a greener tomorrow. Why Partner with Future Post? 🚮 Impact: Together, we can reduce waste, support the circular economy, and leave a lasting legacy for future generations. 🚮 Innovation: Be part of groundbreaking solutions that turn challenges into opportunities. 🚮 Collaboration: Partner with a team committed to shared success and a better planet. 🚮 Support NZ: 100% NZ owned business with profits going back to New Zealanders 🚮 Use of Brand: A RAd partnership allows you access to our Brand IP – add this to product packaging 🚮 Transparency: Your plastic waste stays in NZ and is used in NZ, you can follow its journey from Waste to Post to Usage. How Can You Get Involved? Join our RAd program ❇️ Use Future Post to turn your plastic waste into product ❇️ Purchase and use this product ❇️ Champion our products in your networks, made from your waste plastic. ❇️ Introduce a stewardship program allowing your customers to send Future Post your waste plastic. The future isn’t something we wait for—it’s something we build. Let’s build it together. 🌱 Message us today to learn how you can become a Future Post RAd partner! Together, we can create solutions that truly make a difference. We are looking for RAd partners that support the circular economy – Waste plastic in – product out! https://lnkd.in/g3psnu8z
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As we take a break to close out 2024, we would like to thank our Partners who have helped us recycle 2544 tonnes of waste plastic. Not sure what this looks like – think 32 Million Milk Bottles and 145 Million Bread Bags. Want to be part of the solution for 2025 – reach out now! Advance Landscape Systems, Armourguard Security, A S Wilcox and Sons Ltd, Auckland Council, Bed Bath & Beyond, Conroy Group, Eurocell wood products, Fonterra, Green Valley Dairies Ltd, Hill Laboratories Company, HR Fisken and Sons Ltd, Inghams Group Limited, Kauri Park, Kings Plant Barn, Kirbyco, Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC), Marine Farming Association Incorporated, McConnell Dowell, NDURO Events, Northland Waste, R3 Capital Group, Rainbow Park Nurseries Ltd, Salters Cartage Ltd, The Packaging Forum, Starline Group, Water Supply Products Limited, Woop, Yashili NZ Dairy Company Limited, Zoetis NZ
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It was a pleasure to have several MP’s representing 3 different political parties in conjunction with local and central government officials come through our Blenheim plant recently. The visitors got to see first-hand what happens to the waste plastic we receive and view the process of converting rubbish (usually destined for landfill) into strong and durable posts, sleepers and rails. One of the great things about our new factory being in Marlborough is we are able to utilise waste plastic from local vineyards, to recycle into viticulture posts to be used locally. True circular economy in our own backyard. Pictured from left to right: Dave Elder, Rachel Boyack, Mark Patterson, Scott Simpson, Jerome Wenzlick, Jamie Arbuckle, Stewart Smith, Cheyne Gillooly, Rob Langford, Steve Hollander The team are holding a freshly produced post in the factory while standing under the New Zealand flag - the first thing the founder Jerome puts up when commencing the factory build #LabourParty #NationalParty #NZFirst #Marlborough #christopherluxon The Packaging Forum #FUTUREPOST #recycledpost #recycle #recycling
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Thank you Pukekohe Hill School!!! When it comes to recycling plastic there exists a degree of trepidation with regards to where it actually goes and ultimately what happens to it. Future Post receives waste plastic from a number of valued commercial partners and also via a huge number of highly engaged consumers who willingly separate their applicable soft plastics and deposit them through the soft plastic bins which are found at the front of many supermarkets and provided by the The Packaging Forum. Without the support of these partners we simply couldn't produce posts and rails. We are always looking for opportunities to build awareness around the importance of recycling and also to highlight what we use the waste plastic feed stock to make - great quality post and rails. It really was a highlight to go to Pukekohe Hill School last week where they have put up a section of Future Post post and rail fencing to highlight to the children how their waste plastic is used at Future Post - the response from the children around how much waste plastic was in their fence was heart warming. Question - are you comfortable with what happens to material you recycle? #recycle #sustainability #futurepost #wasteplastic #school #education #awareness
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At Future Post we collect waste plastic and recycle it to produce quality posts, rails and even garden beds. This is made possible through the support of key partners who are committed to sustainability like the Warehouse and the Packaging Forum who are prepared to walk the talk and supply us with the right types of waste plastics to keep Future Post running while significantly reducing the amount of waste plastic that ends up in landfills. A huge thanks to the team at the Warehouse, the Packaging Forum and to all of our partners making the effort to supply us with waste plastic - we simply couldn't do it without you!!! The Warehouse The Packaging Forum #recycle #wasteplastic #Packaging #thepackagingforum #thankyou #sustainability #sustainable
#RecyclingWeek24 is a perfect time to re-share this little gem of a video the Warehouse team put together on the journey of soft plastics collected at the Red Sheds. Its incredible how much plastics have been recycled since the Warehouse started collecting, over 262 tonnes across 51 stores and counting. Kerbside recycling is the ultimate in convenience, however its heartwarming to see kiwi's adopting retail drop off sites for more and more of those hard to recycle materials as well. Thanks to all the team members out there in store, The Packaging Forum, Future Post saveBOARD and many many others who make this possible. #SayNoToWaste #Hereforgood
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More than 85% of New Zealand’s exports by value are going to countries with environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting requirements. ESG regulations are rapidly coming into force internationally and this is likely to continue to increase. To continue to meet these requirements and succeed offshore, Kiwi businesses need to be market ready. Our Business for Good programme supports companies on their sustainability journey giving them the tools they need. This week we ran workshops with a range of businesses supported by Sharesies, Chapman Tripp, Peoples Coffee Limited, Goodnature and Kowtow Clothing. Dinosaur Polo Club FSL Foods Golden Bay Fruit Indevin Group NaturKidz Snacks Nisa Clothing & Manufactory | New Zealand made underwear, activewear & swimwear NUTRAKA LTD T&R Interior Systems Wētā Workshop Ltd Whittaker's Woolyarns LTD
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